Johnson, Frederick G. (Frederick Green), 1890-1941
Johnson, Frederick G. 1890-1941
VIAF ID: 16850742 (Personal)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Abie's confessions | |
Amazon isle, a joyous farce of gay adventure in three acts | |
At Harmony Junction | |
Balmy Mr. Brown; a three-act farce | |
The battle of rollin' bones... | |
The Christmas that bounced... | |
Crocodile Island. A musical comedy in two acts. | |
Dumb Dora, a comedy monologue | |
Fifty-fifty; a three-act farce of love, luck and laghter | |
Foiled, by heck! a truly rural drama in one scene and several dastardly acts. | |
The footlight revue; a colorful contrivance in five flashes | |
The fun revue, a musical grouch cure in five treatments ... | |
Georgia jubilee minstrel | |
Gimme them papers! | |
The go-getter, romantic farce in three acts; | |
A good girl in the kitchen; a one-act farce | |
Good morning, teacher; a schoolroom skirmish | |
How to stage a minstrel show; a manual for the amateur burnt cork director | |
It might happen... | |
Land o' cotton | |
Lemme explain; a blackface talking act. | |
Mary's millions. | |
The minstrelettes ... | |
Monologues that win, a collection of humorous character monologues and recitations | |
Mrs. Goldblitz on matrimony, a Hebrew monologue | |
The press-agent's handbook; how to advertise a play, as necessary as the play itself to amateurs | |
Rubetown minstrels : a novelty entertainment in one act | |
The school of detecting. | |
Such ignorance! | |
Trapped; a mystery comedy in three acts | |
Tulip time. An operetta in two acts. | |
Whos̕ Oscar? A gossipy gadfest [sic] |